TSA - translation to russian
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TSA - translation to russian

UNITED STATES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY
United States Transportation Security Administration; Transportation Security Adminstration; Transportation security officer; TSA lock; Transportation security administration; Transit Security Administration; Transit Security; Transportation Security; TSA Approved; TSA approved; TSA luggage lock; TSA approved lock; TSA Approved lock; Pornoscanner; Transportation Security Association; Gate rape; Transportation Security Officers; Transport Security Administration; Tsa; Quiet Skies; US TSA; U.S. TSA; TSA; David M. Stone; User:TUFKAAP/sandbox/David M. Stone
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  • Historical TSA design used on TSO uniform patch, coin, and Year of Service pins.
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  • Screenshot from a [[millimeter wave scanner]] before they were replaced by stick figure avatars.
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  • TSA agent screening a passenger.
  • TSA explosives specialist vehicle
  • TSA lock with symbol and general key access
  • The screen operators of millimeter wave scanners now see.
  • Badge of a Transportation Security Officer
  • TSA officer carrying a bin of prohibited items that passengers have surrendered.
  • TSA passenger screening canine sniffing a passenger
  • TSA PreCheck logo
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  • A Transportation Security Officer shoulder board
  • backscatter]] X-ray scanner
  • Notice of Baggage Inspection
  • VIPR team working cars waiting to board a ferry in Portland, Maine
  • Department of Transportation.]]

TSA         
time slot acquisition
занятие канального интервала
Scout Association         
  • Scouting certificate dated 3 December 1914
  • Beaver Scouts taking part in a Better Prepared project in 2016
  • Membership badge of The Boy Scout Association, used prior to 1967
  • Wolf Cub uniform in 1960
  • Prince of Wales [[Edward VIII]] in Scouting costume at [[3rd World Scout Jamboree]], 1929
  • Members of the newly created [[Explorer Scouts]] section climbing at [[Stanage Edge]]
  • The 1st/4th [[Gibraltar]] Scout Group, an Overseas Branch of The Scout Association
  • Gilwell Park's White House, the centre of the Scout Activity Centre and UK Headquarters of the association
  • King's Scout award badge
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  • The nine Challenge Badges and the Chief Scout's Gold Award for the Scout Section, from the training programme revised in 2015.
  • One of Baden-Powell's drawings for ''[[Scouting for Boys]]'' published in 1908, showing his original concept for the Scout uniform
  • Logo of the association between 2001 and 2018
  • Irish saffron kilt]]
SCOUTING ORGANIZATION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Royal Charter incorporating Scout Association; Scouting staff; The Boy Scout Association; The Boy Scouts Association; Boy Scouts Association; 25th camberwell scouts; Gimmie 5; Progressive Award Scheme; Scout Association; Scouting in the Pitcairn Islands; Progressive Award Scheme (UK Scouting); Scout Association of Northern Ireland; British Scout Association; Scouting in the British Indian Ocean Territory; The Scout Association in the United Kingdom; UK Boy Scout Association; Boy Scout Association; Bob a Job Week; Scout Association in Northern Ireland; Hannah Kentish; Jagz Bharth; Jay Thompson; UK Scout Association; British Scouting Overseas; Silver Acorn; The Scouts; Scouts.org.uk; Carl Hankinson; Jennie Price

['skautə,səusɪ,eɪʃtn]

общая лексика

ассоциация бойскаутов (подразделяется на четыре дружины: 2 младших [beavers, cub scout], среднюю [scout] и старшую [venture scout]. Основана в 1908)

Boy Scouts Association         
  • Scouting certificate dated 3 December 1914
  • Beaver Scouts taking part in a Better Prepared project in 2016
  • Membership badge of The Boy Scout Association, used prior to 1967
  • Wolf Cub uniform in 1960
  • Prince of Wales [[Edward VIII]] in Scouting costume at [[3rd World Scout Jamboree]], 1929
  • Members of the newly created [[Explorer Scouts]] section climbing at [[Stanage Edge]]
  • The 1st/4th [[Gibraltar]] Scout Group, an Overseas Branch of The Scout Association
  • Gilwell Park's White House, the centre of the Scout Activity Centre and UK Headquarters of the association
  • King's Scout award badge
  • access-date=13 September 2013}}</ref>
  • The nine Challenge Badges and the Chief Scout's Gold Award for the Scout Section, from the training programme revised in 2015.
  • One of Baden-Powell's drawings for ''[[Scouting for Boys]]'' published in 1908, showing his original concept for the Scout uniform
  • Logo of the association between 2001 and 2018
  • Irish saffron kilt]]
SCOUTING ORGANIZATION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Royal Charter incorporating Scout Association; Scouting staff; The Boy Scout Association; The Boy Scouts Association; Boy Scouts Association; 25th camberwell scouts; Gimmie 5; Progressive Award Scheme; Scout Association; Scouting in the Pitcairn Islands; Progressive Award Scheme (UK Scouting); Scout Association of Northern Ireland; British Scout Association; Scouting in the British Indian Ocean Territory; The Scout Association in the United Kingdom; UK Boy Scout Association; Boy Scout Association; Bob a Job Week; Scout Association in Northern Ireland; Hannah Kentish; Jagz Bharth; Jay Thompson; UK Scout Association; British Scouting Overseas; Silver Acorn; The Scouts; Scouts.org.uk; Carl Hankinson; Jennie Price

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синоним

Scout Association

Definition

TSA
Target Service Agent (Reference: Novell, Netware, SMS)

Wikipedia

Transportation Security Administration

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is an agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that has authority over the security of transportation systems within, and connecting to the United States. It was created as a response to the September 11 attacks to improve airport security procedures and consolidate air travel security under a dedicated federal administrative law enforcement agency.

The TSA develops broad policies to protect the U.S. transportation system, including highways, railroads, buses, mass transit systems, ports, pipelines, and intermodal freight facilities. It fulfills this mission in conjunction with other federal agencies and state partners. However, the TSA's primary focus is on airport security and the prevention of aircraft hijacking. It is responsible for screening passengers and baggage at more than 450 U.S. airports, employing screening officers in airports, armed Federal Air Marshals on planes, mobile teams of dog handlers, and explosives specialists.

Previously part of the Department of Transportation, the TSA became part of DHS in March 2003. It is currently led by Administrator David Pekoske and is headquartered in Springfield, Virginia. As of the fiscal year 2020, the TSA operated on a budget of approximately $7.68 billion and employed over 47,000 Transportation Security Officers, Behavior Detection Officers, Transportation Security Specialists, Federal Air Marshals, and other security personnel.

The TSA has screening processes and regulations related to passengers and carry-on luggage, including identification requirements, pat-downs, full-body scanners, electronic device restrictions, and explosives screening. The agency has faced criticism and controversy throughout its history for the effectiveness of said procedures, as well as baggage theft, data security, and allegations of prejudicial treatment towards certain ethnic groups.

Examples of use of TSA
1. In an e–mailed complaint to TSA, the mother said the TSA screener was rude and inconsiderate.
2. TSA had previously banned all liquid medications.
3. Kip Hawley, the TSA administrator, said the agreement with the merit board "provides TSA officers with another independent avenue for whistle–blower concerns." Neil A.G.
4. The TSA screening looks for a range of explosives residue, some of which can be found on common household items, said TSA spokesman Darrin Kayser.
5. Top TSA officials blame limited private investment in security development.
What is the Russian for TSA? Translation of &#39TSA&#39 to Russian